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Construction Bid Template: Win More Jobs With a Professional Bid Package

Construction Bid Template: Win More Jobs With a Professional Bid Package

Contractors who submit structured, itemized bids win contracts at a 34% higher rate than those submitting lump-sum numbers with no breakdown, according to a 2025 Associated General Contractors survey. Yet most small contractors still send a single-page quote with a bottom line and a handshake.

A professional bid package does more than impress — it protects you. An itemized bid establishes scope, unit prices, exclusions, and assumptions before work starts. When the owner adds scope, you have a signed document showing exactly what was and wasn't included.

This guide covers the difference between a bid and a proposal, how to structure a winning bid package, and includes copy-ready templates for every document in the package.

 

Bid vs. Proposal vs. Quote: What's the Difference

Document

What It Is

When to Use

Bid

Price response to a defined scope (usually owner-provided drawings/specs)

Public projects, GC invitations, design-bid-build

Proposal

Your defined scope + your price; you control both

Residential, design-build, negotiated work

Quote

Informal price for simple, well-defined work

Small T&M jobs, repeat clients, material pricing

On a bid, the owner tells you exactly what to build and you compete on price. On a proposal, you define what you'll build and the client decides whether to hire you.

What a Complete Bid Package Includes

What a Complete Bid Package Includes

  1. Cover letter — who you are, your interest in the project, key qualifications
  2. Bid form — the actual price broken down by CSI division or trade
  3. Unit price schedule — per-unit pricing for items likely to change in quantity
  4. Bid clarifications and exclusions — what your price does and does not include

Part 1: Invitation to Bid Letter Template

INVITATION TO BID

Date: ___________________________ To: ___________________________ From: ___________________________ Project: ___________________________ Project Address: ___________________________ Project Owner: ___________________________

Dear [Subcontractor / Supplier Name],

You are invited to submit a bid for the [scope of work] portion of the above-referenced project.

Project Description: [Brief description — building type, size, new construction or renovation, occupancy]

Bid Documents Available: Drawings and specifications are available at: ___________________________

Site Visit: A pre-bid site visit will be held on ____________ at ____________. Attendance is [required / optional].

Bid Submission Deadline: Sealed bids must be submitted no later than ____________ [date and time]. Submit to: ___________________________

Bid Format: Please submit your bid using the attached bid form. Include all labor, material, equipment, and applicable taxes. List all clarifications and exclusions separately.

Project Schedule: Anticipated start date: ___________________________ Substantial completion: ___________________________

Bonding and Insurance: [If required] This project requires a [performance bond / payment bond / bid bond]. Insurance requirements: [See attached / $X general liability, $X workers' comp]

Questions: Direct all questions to _________________________ by ____________ [date]. No verbal clarifications will be binding.

Sincerely, ___________________________ [Name / Title / Company / Phone / Email]


Part 2: Construction Bid Form Template

CONSTRUCTION BID FORM

Project: ___________________________ Bid Date: ___________________________ Bid Valid Until: ___________________________ Submitted By: ___________________________ License #: ___________________________

BASE BID AMOUNT: $___________________________ (Written amount: _______________________________________ Dollars)

BID BREAKDOWN BY DIVISION

Division

Description

Amount

01

General Requirements (supervision, temp facilities, cleanup)

$________

02

Existing Conditions (demolition, site prep)

$________

03

Concrete

$________

04

Masonry

$________

05

Metals / Structural Steel

$________

06

Wood, Plastics, and Composites (framing, millwork)

$________

07

Thermal and Moisture Protection (insulation, roofing, waterproofing)

$________

08

Openings (doors, windows, hardware)

$________

09

Finishes (drywall, flooring, painting, tile)

$________

10

Specialties

$________

21–23

Fire Suppression / Plumbing / HVAC

$________

26

Electrical

$________

31–35

Earthwork / Site Improvements / Utilities

$________

TOTAL BASE BID

 

$________

ALTERNATES

Alt #

Description

Add (+) or Deduct (−)

Alt 1

_________________________________

$________

Alt 2

_________________________________

$________

Alt 3

_________________________________

$________

SUBCONTRACTORS

Trade

Company Name

License #

Plumbing

_________________________________

________

Electrical

_________________________________

________

HVAC

_________________________________

________

Roofing

_________________________________

________

ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ADDENDA

Addendum #

Date

________

________

________

________

Authorized Signature: ___________________________ Date: __________ Company: ___________________________ Phone: ___________________________ Email: ___________________________

Part 3: Unit Price Schedule Template

UNIT PRICE SCHEDULE

Item

Unit

Unit Price (Add)

Unit Price (Deduct)

Concrete — slab on grade, 4"

CY

$________

$________

Concrete — footings

CY

$________

$________

Masonry — CMU block, 8"

SF

$________

$________

Structural steel — wide flange

TON

$________

$________

Framing lumber — 2x6 walls

LF

$________

$________

Insulation — batt, R-19

SF

$________

$________

Drywall — 5/8" type X

SF

$________

$________

Painting — interior, 2 coats

SF

$________

$________

Flooring — LVP, installed

SF

$________

$________

Roofing — architectural shingle

SQ

$________

$________

Earthwork — cut/fill

CY

$________

$________

T&M labor rate — foreman

HR

$________

N/A

T&M labor rate — journeyman

HR

$________

N/A

T&M labor rate — laborer

HR

$________

N/A

Unit prices are valid for the duration of the contract. Quantities varying by more than ±25% from the bid estimate may be renegotiated.

Part 4: Bid Clarifications and Exclusions

BID CLARIFICATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS

Basis of Bid: Drawings: _________ | Specifications: _________ | Addenda: _________

Clarifications:

Exclusions — not included in this bid:

  • [ ] Permits and fees
  • [ ] Bonds
  • [ ] Design, engineering, or stamped drawings
  • [ ] Hazardous material testing, abatement, or disposal
  • [ ] Rock excavation or blasting
  • [ ] Dewatering beyond normal conditions
  • [ ] Utility relocations
  • [ ] Furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FF&E)
  • [ ] After-hours or weekend work
  • [ ] ___________________________________________

Bid Assumptions:

  • Site accessible during normal working hours (7 AM – 5 PM, Mon–Fri)
  • Existing conditions match drawings

Bid valid for _____ days from bid date.

How Bids Are Evaluated: What Owners Look For

[SVG chart: Factor weighting — Price 35%, Experience 25%, Scope Clarity 15%, Schedule 12%, References 8%, Insurance/Bond 5%]

Price is the most visible factor, but rarely the only one. Contractors who lose bids on price by 5–10% often could have won by demonstrating stronger qualifications or a clearer scope breakdown.

Bid vs. No-Bid Decision Framework

Bid vs. No-Bid Decision Framework

Bid when:

  • You have direct experience with this project type
  • Your relationship with the GC or owner is warm
  • Drawings and specs are complete enough to price accurately
  • The schedule is realistic

No-bid when:

  • You're one of 8+ bidders with no prior relationship
  • Drawings are incomplete or heavily qualified
  • Payment terms are unfavorable (net 60+, high retainage, no escalation clause)

[SVG table: Win rate by number of bidders — 1–2: 50%+, 3–4: 25–33%, 5–6: 17–20%, 7+: <14%]

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Bid Submission Checklist

  • [ ] Read all drawings, specs, and addenda — acknowledged on bid form
  • [ ] Attended or reviewed pre-bid site visit notes
  • [ ] All subcontractor quotes received and verified
  • [ ] Material pricing confirmed (not older than 30 days)
  • [ ] Labor hours reviewed by foreman or PM
  • [ ] Overhead and profit applied to all divisions
  • [ ] Unit prices completed
  • [ ] Exclusions and clarifications written
  • [ ] Bid bond attached if required
  • [ ] Signed by authorized representative
  • [ ] Submitted before deadline

After the Bid: Follow-Up That Wins Work

  • Day 1 — Email to confirm bid received; ask estimated award date
  • Day 3 — Call if no response; offer a brief scope review meeting
  • Day 7 — Follow up on clarifications
  • Day 14 — Final check-in

If you lose, ask why. Owners will often share the winning number — that data is worth more than any estimating course.

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